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‘Tis Better to Give Than to Receive

Most (87%) Canadians Prefer to Give Gifts than to Receive (13%), But Men and Women Have a Harder Time Finding the Perfect Gift For Family Members of the Opposite Sex

November 4, 2009

Contact Sean Simpson at (416) 572-4474

Category Education, History, Lifestyle & Leisure
Location Canada


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Sean Simpson at (416) 572-4474

Toronto, ON – When it comes to gather around the tree this holiday season, most Canadians prefer to give (87%) gifts than to receive them (13%), according to a new Ipsos Reid poll conducted on behalf of World Vision Canada. And while six in ten (58%) say the recent changes in the economy have caused them to re-evaluate this year’s Christmas spending or traditions, the majority of Canadians continue to hold charitable gifts in high regard.